Huawei-backed Luxeed Targets Southeast Asia as First Overseas Market
Luxeed plans to build about 200 dedicated outlets in 2026, roll out a full-lifecycle digital user system, and advance its Luxeed 2.0 strategy to sharpen brand positioning.
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Luxeed plans to build about 200 dedicated outlets in 2026, roll out a full-lifecycle digital user system, and advance its Luxeed 2.0 strategy to sharpen brand positioning.
Based on current market expectations, the Luxeed V9 is likely to be priced at around RMB 500,000 ($71,600).
Huajing S is equipped as standard with Huawei Qiankun ADS 4 Pro, the HarmonySpace 5 cockpit system, and the Qiankun vehicle-cloud platform HUAWEI IVCS.
AITO ranks first in the RMB 500,000 ($70,000) segment for 20 consecutive months and setting a new delivery record for…
The vehicle will support L3-level intelligent driving capabilities and will remain aligned with Huawei’s latest Qiankun intelligent driving technologies.
DFSK‘s operations span over 70 countries and regions and has a global network of more than 1,000 sales and service outlets.
The testing vehicles involved are 2025 models of the AITO M9 and the Maextro S800, purchased privately by Huawei employees.
China’s auto market shows mixed performance in late 2025, with resilient top sellers amid cautious demand and incentives.
Seyond raised HKD 1.027 billion ($144 million) in its Hong Kong debut, becoming the third company to go public on the exchange through a SPAC merger.
Given its pricing and market positioning, the AITO M6 will face direct competition from the Li Auto i6, Tesla Model Y, Xiaomi YU7, Avatr 07, and Zeekr 7X.